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English: Rongbuk monastery in Tibet Autonomous region with Mount Everest in the background. Tourist may reach the Everest base camp with horse-drawn carriages or small buses managed by the government, to limit the traffic in the last stretch of gravel road. Photo taken by Lorenz.King@JLU.giessen.de on August 1st 2005
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Rongbuk monastery in Tibet Autonomous region with Mount Everest in the background. Author: lorenz.king@geogr.uni-giessen.de, August 2005.

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